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Sprint is launching a road show this week for its fledging LTE service, bringing "brand ambassadors" to its LTE markets so they can get face-to-face with consumers and answer questions about the new offering, which is scheduled to hit various locations in San Antonio, Texas, through Sept. 16 and Dallas through Oct. 9.

 

Sprint said its mobile tour will feature the Samsung Galaxy S III and demonstrations showing "how easy it is to share your videos and pictures with a touch of the screen while on our 4G LTE network."

 

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I think it is no accident that they aren't using the EVO LTE for their roadshow tour. No accident at all.

 

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So tempting to somehow arrange a trip to baltimore that would coincide with this, I really want to see the GSIII in person and use a live demo, to see how the Pebble Blue is versus the white.

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I think it is no accident that they aren't using the EVO LTE for their roadshow tour. No accident at all.

 

Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner

 

Yep.. I saw exactly why this weekend.

 

Everything else is awesome on the phone except the radio on the pcs band.

 

I was able to try out the cellular roaming in an area that was so so as well. Compared to my Epic it worked much better. In another area I had forgotten I could get coverage there since the Epic wouldn't do PCS roaming. Roamed just fine.

 

But I don't go to those areas that often so I would prefer the better S3. Oh well I have another line I might upgrade and swap with next year when the next line of phones come out. Or maybe just try to swing a swap out by the sprint store.

 

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Yep.. I saw exactly why this weekend.

 

Everything else is awesome on the phone except the radio on the pcs band.

 

I was able to try out the cellular roaming in an area that was so so as well. Compared to my Epic it worked much better. In another area I had forgotten I could get coverage there since the Epic wouldn't do PCS roaming. Roamed just fine.

 

But I don't go to those areas that often so I would prefer the better S3. Oh well I have another line I might upgrade and swap with next year when the next line of phones come out. Or maybe just try to swing a swap out by the sprint store.

 

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Is possible to change #s from an iPhone to an Evo LTE and get the # off the evo LTE with the iPhone cause I know both use SIM cards one for LTE and the iPhone I'm not sure because while its is CDMA but still need to be activated for international roaming? Not sure how that works?
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